Handsome Blue Sky (Bibo no aozora)

Ko Murobushi

NEW YORK BUTOH FESTIVAL 2005 PERFORMANCE

The North American tour of Ko Murobushi & Edge Co.’s Handsome Blue Sky is organized by the Japan Society, and is supported by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Japan and The Japan Foundation through Performing Arts JAPAN program. (U.S. Premiere) An investigation into the works of Tatsumi Hijikata. Presented by Japan Society in conjunction with the 2005 New York Butoh Festival.

The 2nd biennial CAVE New York Butoh Festival was a three-week festival celebrating the origins and international evolution of butoh in a series of performances, workshops, films and lectures. Butoh is a contemporary dance form that emerged in Japan and is now created worldwide. Fusing the traditional with the avant-garde, complex choreography with improvisation, wild physicality with meditative illness, butoh defies easy definition and embraces paradox. The 2005 festival showcased Japan, Germany, France, Colombia, San Francisco and New York. Because we were the only festival in the United States presenting butoh’s international spectrum, it was a rare chance to see a number of these legendary dancers perform, some for the first time in New York.

The festival was presented by CAVE Organization. Under the leadership of Artistic Director Shige Moriya, CAVE has produced more than 300 visual art exhibitions, multi-media installations, workshops and performances throughout the last nine years. In 2003 CAVE became a not-for-profit organization and received a Ford Foundation grant to launch a year long Vietnamese Artist-in-Residence Program. The New York Butoh Festival is a natural outgrowth of CAVE’s ongoing commitment to presenting international art and to promoting interdisciplinary and multicultural exchange.

 

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(U.S. Premiere)

Object Identifier

AMP.PRG.2005.4002.1

ID number

4002.2

Year Created

2005

Performance dates

2005-10-06 00:00:00

Language

English

Curated Filters

Space / Location

Premiere Venue

Japan Society
10/6/2005 - 10/8/2005
333 East 47th Street - NY, NY

Premiere Venue specific dates

  • 06/10/2005
  • 08/10/2005

Choreographer/Director
Ko Murobushi

Performers
Ko Murobushi
Daiji Meguro
Yukio Suzuki
Sadayuki Hayashi

Music
Osamu GOTO/original, Metal
Zizi Possi/Passione “Gelsomina ”
:zovietllfrance:/ln. Version “I n.Version”
Barbra Streisand/Classical Barbra,” In Trutina”

Lighting Designer
Masaaki Aikawa

Sound Engineer
TAK-HEY Aoki

Sound Operator
Maya Araki

Production & Company Manager
Junko Hanamitsu

Associate Production Manager
Ayako Tsuchiya

Piotr Redlinski; Festival Videographers, Shige Moriya and Catalina Santamaria

Production & Company Manager: Junko Hanamitsu
Associate Production Manager: Ayako Tsuchiya

The North American tour of Ko Murobushi & Edge Co.’s Handsome Blue Sky is organized by the Japan Society, and is supported by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Japan and The Japan Foundation through Performing Arts JAPAN program.

Japan Society Fall 2005 Performing Arts Programs are made possible in part by The Starr Foundation; the Lila Wallace-Reader’s Digest Endowment Fund; the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation; and The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, Inc. Programs also made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a State agency.

Presented by Japan Society in conjunction with the 2005 New York Butoh Festival.

We are honored to partner with a variety of venues that are co-producing or hosting festival events. Our thanks go out to: Anthology Film Archives, Japan Society, The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center/CUNY Graduate Center, Panetta Movement Center, The Puffin Room and Theater for the New City.

We would like to express our deep gratitude to the following foundations, corporations and individuals who have so generously_ supported the festival and its participating artists: The Berlin Senate Administration for Science, Research and Culture; Gen Restaurant; Japan Foundation; Kirin Beer (our official Beer Sponsor); Materials for the Arts; Mr. Tatsuo Kubota; the Rockefeller Foundation Multi-Arts Production/MAP Fund; Mertz-Gilmore Foundation; Pranayama Arts Inc.; Taiyo Pacific Partners LP, UNIQLO (our official Corporate Sponsor); and the Village Voice (our 2005 Media Partner).

Our overwhelming thanks also go out to the festival artists, staff and those who have made this festival possible through their tremendous commitment. CAVE could not exist without their dedication.

CAVE NY BUTOH FESTIVAL TEAM
Directors
Ximena Garnica Gomez
Jeff Janisheski

Producer
Zachary Grace Model

Associate Producers
Gabriele Schafer
Audra Lang

Curators/Founders
Ximena Garnica Gomez
Jeff Janisheski
Juan Merchan
Zachary Grace Model

Fundraising Associate/Panel Coordinator
Tanya Calamoneri

Technical Director/Lighting Designer
Scott Bolman

Web Master/Festival Photographer
Joshua Weiner

Publicist
Aaron Rosenblum

Workshop Manager
Christine Coleman

Box Office Manager
Kristin Narcowich

Festival Bookkeeper
Shiho Kondo

Merchandise Coordinators
Hiromi luchi
Michelle Danna

Graphic/Web Designers
Yumi Asai (postcard and brochure)
Leila Cardenas (festival logo and website)
Hiromi luchi (festival T-shirt)
Sean Zwier (poster and program cover)

Festival Videographers
Shige Moriya
Catalina Santamaria

Stage Manager
Fred Hemminger

Assistant Stage Manager
David Boylan

Stage Crew
Tanya Calamoneri
Scott Piscitelli
David Slaza

Translators/Assistants
Tara Hassel
Chie Otsuka

CAVE ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Artistic Director/Founder
Shige Mariya

Executive Director
Ximena Garnica Gomez

Executive Assistant
Audra Lang
Bookkeeper
Shiho Kondo

CAVE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President
Shige Moriya

Vice President
Zachary Grace Model

Treasurer/Secretary
Ximena Garnica Gomez

Officer
Juan Merchan

Thanks to the partnering venues and their staff who have helped to make this 2005 festival a success:
Anthology Film Archives
John Mhiripiri, Jonas Mekas and the staff.

Japan Society
Yoko Shioya Dawn Eshelman Futoshi Miyai,
Aya Ogawa, Mikiko Takeuchi and the staff.

Thanks to the following individuals for their assistance:
Anna Belous; Dance Theater Workshop and Megan
Sprenger; Kurt Gottschalk; Johanna Mochidome;
Allen Model; and Teiko Seki and Bob Guthrie.
We extend our deepest thanks to our box office staff,
technical staff, and all CAVE volunteers, without whom
the festival and CAVE’s programs would not be possible.

And to Shige — thank you!”